Websites that engage in “back button hijacking” might soon appear less prominently in Google Search results as part of a new ...
Google said it has noticed a sharp rise in websites hijacking the back button to show ads when users press it, so it will now ...
In a post on the Google Developers blog, the company said it is designating back button hijacking as a malicious practice. It ...
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